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She and hung
She hung it in a sacred grove at Tegea as a dedication to Artemis.
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1 Samuel 31 states that the victorious Philistines hung the body of King Saul on the walls of Beit She ’ an.
She hung up on him, believing that it was a prank call from a radio station.
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She told the housekeeper to hide all valuables to prevent looting, and to take the U. S. flag that hung outside, but it was never moved, and as a result was shot up by the Confederate troops.
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She was part of the Labor – Green Accord, a political agreement between the Australian Labor Party and the Tasmanian Greens to form government after the 1989 general election had resulted in a hung parliament.
She hung a portrait of Lenin over her bed, saying, " I look at it and get cracking.
: She was tall and long-legged and her blonde hair hung down sort of like what Beethoven had in mind when he wrote the Moonlight Sonata.
She immediately commissioned a world-famous portrait artist to paint her portrait, which was to be hung above the mantel in the living room.
She once hung out with Elizabeth Westbrook and her gang until Luna appeared to the school.
She suggests that he " lay down the law ", and when one of the boys snips the phone cord, Marge assumes that Ned has hung up and that everything is fine.
She was captured and hung by the Spanish in 1763.
She hung a huge electric sign, DOWN WITH MACDONALD THE TRAITOR, in the rigging of Liberty, and sailed round Great Britain.
She caught hold of an air vent and hung on, dangling over the edge to increase the effect on the screen.

She and dress
She had stood at the bottom of the stairs, as usual, when Mrs. Coolidge came down, in the same dress that is now in the Smithsonian, to greet her guests.
She reached and reached around the dress, but there was nothing there.
She was ready to kill the beef, dress it out, and with vegetables from her garden was going to can soup, broth, hash, and stew against the winter.
She said to the saleslady, `` I want a dress to put on around the house ''.
She was wearing a brown cotton dress, cut across the hips in a way that was supposed to make her look slimmer, a yoke set into the skirt and flaring pleats below.
She started to move away, just as a woman came out of the cottage, a big-boned, drab-haired figure with a clean apron tied over her limp print dress.
She had changed into a cocktail dress, and the whole evening should have been before her, but already she was beginning to get a tight feeling at the back of her neck.
She was blonde, and young, and nice and round in a tight white dress.
She was not aided by memories of Queen Constance, the Provençal wife of Robert II, tales of whose immodest dress and language were still told with horror.
She is dressed in a ragged and patched dress appropriate to a hired servant.
There was a large wen under her chin, and therefore to hide its ugliness she wore a high dress covering her throat ... She was handsome to look at, with a pretty mouth ".
She agreed to wear an orange dress, which is believed to have appeared red in the artificial lights of the theater, so that police could easily identify her.
She was known to never wear a dress twice and to change outfits anywhere from two to six times a day.
She can often be seen with her lifelong friend, Lana, Countess of Singletary, creating intricate needlework in the gardens. With the " English garden " Marie Antoinette and her court adopted the English dress of indienne, of percale or muslin.
She remained interested in Arthurian legends and jewellery ; in 1358 she appeared at the St George's Day celebrations at Windsor wearing a dress made of silk, silver, 300 rubies, 1800 pearls and a circlet of gold.
She was buried in her wedding dress and Edward's heart, placed into a casket thirty years before, was interred with her at her request.
She was Princess of Wales from 1863 to 1901, the longest anyone has ever held that title, and became generally popular ; her style of dress and bearing were copied by fashion-conscious women.
She puts him to bed, but when two Military Police barge in while she is innocently changing from a borrowed dress back into her uniform in the same room, she is forced to resign and return to America.
She is refused food and clothing because nothing – according to Petruchio – is good enough for her ; he claims perfectly cooked meat is overcooked, a beautiful dress doesn't fit right, and a stylish hat is not fashionable.
She was lampooned alternatively as a sinister commissar and as a frumpy housewife in a polka dot dress.
She emerged from the broken wooden box that had served as a sled with a bruised lip, torn dress and a " sensation of exhilaration.
She also agrees to give up her tight-fitting clothes and wears a formal dress, glasses, a hat and a woman's suit in court.
She was there in 1907-08, and the biographer George Hutchinson speculates that she was expelled for some violation of Fisk's strict dress or conduct codes.
She is sitting on a throne in a swamp, with her golden slippers emitting a blinding light from the hem of her dress.
She states that she aimed for uniqueness in her dress, thoughts and behaviour, and remarks that she disliked wearing the same fashions as other women.

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